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5 Reasons I’m Geeky about Learning Design!

My name is Shannon and I am geeky about Learning Design.    There I said it. Not only is L&D my chosen field, but it's my passion.  It's a disease. I...
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Here a Hashtag, There a Hashtag, Everywhere a Hashtag

As part of our 2015 commitment to Kaizen and incremental improvements, it's time to shift the gaze toward improving the “Learning Toolbox for the 21st Century”. As you may remember...
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Kaizen, Learning Rebels and the Zombie Apocalypse

As you may know, the year 2014 was the year dedicated to the concept of Kaizen All I can say is, YOWZA, there has been a lot of Kaizen going...
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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

As is the usual modus operandi for Learning Rebels and reflection pieces, I try to gather up opinions not just singing the general praises of an event, but try to gather...
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Learning Reflections (part one) – The Ups and Downs of DevLearn: Holly MacDonald

Before we begin: One of the things I love about being a "Learning Rebel" is the network of other Learning Rebels which has been built up through this website! There are...
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The Biggest Myth in Building a Learning Culture

"The millennial generation requires belonging to an organization where a strong learning culture is present."  It's common knowledge employees increasingly value a workplace that nurtures learning. Employees want to work in...
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Learning: Playing the Blame Game

When did shaming the learner become okay? Lately, in this writer’s humble opinion, L&D (Learning and Development) professionals have been taking a ride on the Bully Bus, looking to create...
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Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing

Learning through sharing. Lately I've been on a bit of a sharing kick.  Sharing time with newby L&D people, helping contacts with building their networks and SoMe presence and as...
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Social Media Tools for Learning – Boot Camp (Webinar)

Not too long ago Rick Blunt reached out to me to ask if I would mind conducting a webinar for his Washington DC ASTD Chapter, on using Social Media Tools...
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REFLECTION: Highly Underrated Learning Strategy

Yep. It's true! In my opinion, REFLECTION is a highly underrated learning strategy. Extensive studies of the brain, research into how we learn, and neuroscience all back me up. Yes,...
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